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Heeb Issue #13 : Photo FeatureCamp Heebaquonk
Photo by Jen DeNike Lighting by Robby Granoff
Styling by Rachel Rheingold
Makeup and Grooming by Tracyalfajora.com for MAC cosmetics


Photo by Jen DeNike Lighting by Robby Granoff




Crunch
The transformation of what was once a dank gym on St. Mark’s Place into a lifestyle brand has been (read more)
Our Krum
We’ve loved David Krumholtz for years, not just for his stellar work in films like Ten Things I (read more)
You Can’t Do That On Television
With old-school standbys like The Real World and Road Rules and next generation iterations like The Hills (read more)
Arab-Americans are the persecuted minority group of the moment, but are they also becoming the coolest? (read more)
Amy Krouse Rosenthal dives into the brain of tween literary icon Judy Blume, whose books redefined puberty for a generation of adoring girls. (read more)
Bob Saget was once TV’s perfect father. Now he’s a cult-classic auteur and the nastiest stand-up comedian on stage today. Jeff Rubin investigates. (read more)
It’s been years since you drank bug juice, played capture the flag or went on a panty raid, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress the part. (read more)
New fiction by Amanda McCormick explores the fraught relationship between Jane, her daughter Aggie and the theory of evolution. (read more)
Quick, name a member of the emo-pop band Fall Out Boy that isn’t Pete Wentz. Stumped? Unbeknownst to (read more)
To enter the lair of Noah Lyon is to walk into a world where Day-Glo paint holds court, and an endless (read more)
Heeb‘s Guide To A Jewish Future
Today, more than at any other point in history, the Jews are confronted by a world of uncertainties. Spin (read more)
What Are You Looking At, Nerd?
Back in 1983, Andrew Cassese really nailed his audition for the role of Harold Wormser; like his Revenge (read more)
PulpHope (AdHouse Books, 2007), modern mythmaker and comic-art giant Paul Pope’s new 250-page graphic (read more)
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